Episode 10: Be A Resource w/ PACFLTCM Tocorzic

Published: April 9, 2023, 12:07 a.m.

b"dgutspodcast.com/seeds-of-triumph\\ndgutsapparel.com\\nhttps://soundcloud.com/usailorwillis/\\nPatreon: https://patreon.com/dgutspodcast\\nFacebook: Don't Give Up The Ship Podcast / Apparel\\nInstagram: @dgutspodcast / @dgutsapparel\\nYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DontGiveUpTheShipPodcast\\nEmail: seedsoftriumph.podcast@gmail.com\\nStore: dgutspodcast.com/shop\\nSubstack: https://dguts.substack.com\\nReddit: r/dgutspodcast \\n u/dgutspodcast\\nDiscord: @dgutspodcast\\n\\nEpisode 10: Be A Resource w/ PACFLTCM Tocorzic\\n\\nThe host talks to the Pacific Fleet Master Chief, James \\u201cSmitty\\u201d Tocorzic! The Pacific Fleet Master Chief is the Senior Enlisted advisor to the Commander of Pacific Fleet in charge of over 160,000 personnel. Master Chief and I discuss mental health care in the Navy, and how we can organically help provide solutions to the ongoing mental health care crisis! Listen in and find out how! \\n\\nFleet Master Chief also hosts his own podcast titled \\u201cFridays with Fleet\\u201d. He shares many of his leadership principles and fosters positive discussions on life, leadership, culture, resilience, and warfighting readiness. Check out \\u201cFridays with Fleet\\u201d on Facebook on iTunes (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fridays-with-fleet/id1636318408) or Spotify. \\n\\nMental Health Resources:\\nhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1XFgkgAww7SZvi_eFruYjgFTlpkIc6o1O0FzlL6wzJYs/edit?usp=sharing\\nContact Us: seedsoftriumph.podcast@gmail.com\\n\\nDISCLAIMER: The views expressed by the speaker and all guests are not those of the Department of Defense, United States Navy or any other government agency. They are strictly those of the speakers who do not speak for any other organization or entity. \\n\\nDISCLAIMER: The speaker(s) are NOT mental health professionals and do not intend any of the content of this podcast as mental health advice. If you need professional mental health advice, please seek out your closest military or civilian mental health providers immediately."